Can I book a Doctor Consultation if I am not yet a subscribed member of GenderGP?
If you still need to subscribe as a member of our GenderGP but would like a Doctor Consultation for advice before beginning your journey with us, that's absolutely fine.
However, please note that the doctor can only refer you to the independent prescriber for a bespoke prescription if you are a member of GenderGP.
You can subscribe as a member and access a Treatment Recommendation and prescription referral here.
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